Sunlit Entanglement
Root systems disclose an intricate web built on surprising connections—fungi bound to slender strands—challenging notions of isolated growth. Tendrils extend not toward self-sufficiency, but reciprocal exchange, a constant negotiation for shared resources across permeable boundaries. This dynamic interplay implies that beginnings are always entwined with endings, continuously redefining form through entanglement; as Nietzsche observed, all becoming involves decay and cost. Recognizing this delicate balance invites us to understand existence itself as an ongoing process of pruning and resting among the vines.